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RE: [APML] Film Choice



Sounds about half the exposure Id go for most stuff on E200, if you push it
one stop to 400, that 45 mins will be about right.

Chris Schur

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Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2004 8:44 AM
To: Discussion of Film Astrophotography
Subject: [APML] Film Choice


I plan on doing some imaging from a dark site at about 8000 feet this summer
and would like to confirm my choice of film.  I'm not going to get a second
chance so I'd like to do it right.  I'll be using a Tak FSQ 106 and/or a Tak
Sky 90, both around 500mm fl at ~f/5.  I also might take some shots with a
50mm f/1.4 lens.  The exposures will be guided and will mostly be the
southern Milky Way regions.  I figure on 30 - 45 minute exposures.  From
what I've read Kodak E200 slide film seems to be a good choice.  Would I be
wrong?
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